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The part of a sentence 'totally a' is not correct and usable in written English.
However, you could use the phrase 'totally a' in written English if it is part of the idiom 'totally a different story', which means that something is significantly different from what was expected. For example, "The changes we expected to make were minor, but after we started making them, we quickly realized it was totally a different story."
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"It's totally a no-no".
It's totally a family day.
"That's totally a personal conviction.
It's totally a mystery.
"It is totally a political decision".
"It's totally a scene," she says.
"It was totally a publicity stunt.
It was totally a eureka moment".
She is totally a pillar".
"Totally a bummer," Covey said.
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"It was totally an accident.
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